The REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM query silently corrupts data of tables
with old .FRM file version.
The mysql_upgrade client program or the REPAIR TABLE query (without
the USE_FRM clause) can't prevent this trouble, because in the
common case they don't upgrade .FRM file to compatible structure.
1. Evaluation of the REPAIR TABLE ... USE_FRM query has been
modified to reject such tables with the message:
"Failed repairing incompatible .FRM file".
2. REPAIR TABLE query (without USE_FRM clause) evaluation has been
modified to upgrade .FRM files to current version.
3. CHECK TABLE ... FOR UPGRADE query evaluation has been modified
to return error status when .FRM file has incompatible version.
4. mysql_upgrade and mysqlcheck client programs call CHECK TABLE
FOR UPGRADE and REPAIR TABLE queries, so their behaviors have
been changed too to upgrade .FRM files with incompatible
version numbers.
Problem was that mysql_create_view did not remove all comments characters
when writing to binlog, resulting in parse error of stmt on slave side.
Solution was to use the recreated select clause
and add a generated CHECK OPTION clause if needed.
or incorrect.
For better conformance with standard, truncation procedure of CHAR columns
has been changed to ignore truncation of trailing whitespace characters
(note has been removed).
Finally, for columns with non-binary charsets:
1. CHAR(N) columns silently ignore trailing whitespace truncation;
2. VARCHAR and TEXT columns issue Note about truncation.
BLOBs and other columns with BINARY charset are unaffected.
The bug is a regression introduced by the patch for bug32798.
The code in Item_func_group_concat::clear() relied on the 'distinct'
variable to check if 'unique_filter' was initialized. That, however,
is not always valid because Item_func_group_concat::setup() can do
shortcuts in some cases w/o initializing 'unique_filter'.
Fixed by checking the value of 'unique_filter' instead of 'distinct'
before dereferencing.
When a zero length is provided to the my_decimal_length_to_precision
function along with unsigned_flag set to false it returns a negative value.
For queries that employs temporary tables may cause failed assertion or
excessive memory consumption while temporary table creation.
Now the my_decimal_length_to_precision and the my_decimal_precision_to_length
functions take unsigned_flag into account only if the length/precision
argument is non-zero.
impossible WHERE/HAVING clause
(subselect_single_select_engine::exec).
Allocation and initialization of joined table list t1, t2... of
subqueries like:
NOT IN (SELECT ... FROM t1,t2,... WHERE 0)
is optimized out, however server tries to traverse this list.
Grouping or ordering of long values in not indexed BLOB/TEXT columns
with GBK or BIG5 charsets crashes the server.
MySQL server uses sorting (the filesort procedure) in the temporary
table to evaluate the GROUP BY clause in case of lack of suitable index.
That procedure takes into account only first @max_sort_length bytes
(system variable, usually 1024) of TEXT/BLOB sorting key string.
The my_strnxfrm_gbk and my_strnxfrm_big5 fill temporary keys
with data of whole blob length instead of @max_sort_length bytes
length. That buffer overrun has been fixed.
Make maximum blob size to be 2**32-1, regardless of word size.
Fix failure of timestamp with size of 2**31-1. The method of
rounding up to the nearest even number would overflow.
Mtr restarts servers because an option file exist for slave.
The option file for slave forces to skip test.foo table for replication.
But really test case does not invlved test.foo table at all.
So option file can be removed and mtr will not restart servers for test case.
Added --log-slave-updates because test requires it.
The events based on LOAD DATA INFILE masked by --replace_regex instead restarting of slave.
Added waiting start and stop of slave after START|STOP SLAVE statements.
Bug#35335 funcs_1: Some tests fail within load_file during
pushbuild runs
Solution: 1. Move files with input data used in load_file,
load data etc.
from suite/funcs_1/<whatever>
to std_data
2. Use for testsuite funcs_1 the server option
--secure-file-priv=<MYSQLTEST_VARDIR>
3. Outfiles have to be stored under MYSQLTEST_VARDIR
+ changes according to WL#4304 Cleanup in funcs_1 tests
- backport of fixes/improvements made in 5.1 to 5.0
The differences between scripts in 5.0 and 5.1 cause
much additional and annoying work during any upmerge.
- replace error numbers with names
- improved comments
- improved formatting
- Unify storage engine names so that result files for
storage engine variants do not differ (some tests)
- remove a script no more used (tests are done in other scripts)
The problem was that LOAD DATA code (sql_load.cc) didn't take into
account that there may be items, representing references to other
columns. This is a usual case in views. The crash happened because
Item_direct_view_ref was casted to Item_user_var_as_out_param,
which is not a base class.
The fix is to
1) Handle references properly;
2) Ensure that an item is treated as a user variable only when
it is a user variable indeed;
3) Report an error if LOAD DATA is used to load data into
non-updatable column.
Mixing aggregate functions and non-grouping columns is not allowed in the
ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY mode. However in some cases the error wasn't thrown because
of insufficient check.
In order to check more thoroughly the new algorithm employs a list of outer
fields used in a sum function and a SELECT_LEX::full_group_by_flag.
Each non-outer field checked to find out whether it's aggregated or not and
the current select is marked accordingly.
All outer fields that are used under an aggregate function are added to the
Item_sum::outer_fields list and later checked by the Item_sum::check_sum_func
function.